Now I'd like to show you how to remove red eye from your images using the Auto…Red Eye Fix option available in Quick Fix Edit mode. I'm currently in the…Bridge application and I'm viewing our exercise files folders.…Here in the Content panel, what I'd like to do is double-click on the Chapter 5…folder, Using Quick Fix Mode, and then double-click on the red eye folder and…then I'm going to select both these images by Shift-clicking and then…double-click either image in order to open them up in the Elements' Editing workspace.…All right, you can look over here on the Edit tab and you can see we're…currently in Full Edit mode. We want to enter Quick Edit Mode so let's go ahead…and click on the Quick button and here we're viewing one of our images,…our first image and it's an image of me and my son on the couch playing some guitar…and you can see what happened here, he got some red eye and that's a really,…really bad instance of red eye. Very, very apparent and we definitely want to…get rid of that.…

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9/29/2008

In Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac Essential Training, Ted LoCascio teaches casual photographers how to organize, edit, and share their digital image libraries using this powerful software package from Adobe. He tours the included Adobe Bridge application, used for importing and organizing photographs, and explores every feature of Elements itself. He demonstrates how to navigate the Elements workspace, which is used to correct and improve images, combine them into projects, and produce slideshows, photo books, web galleries, and more. Ted also explains how to get the most out of each editing mode, and shares tips for correcting, retouching, and sharpening photographs. Example files accompany the course.